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Tue May 13 19:18:30 CDT 2003


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the conference was  ( 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE STUDY AND 
CONSERVATION OF EARTHEN ARCHITECTURE ) 


here is a link if you are interested  
http://www.jxj.com/catofpub/terra_2000.html

This volume contains the papers from Terra 2000, which brought together 
experts from around the world to discuss new ideas and developments in the 
conservation of earthen architectural.Interest in the study and conservation 
of earthen architecture has been growing steadily since the first meeting 
nearly thirty years ago. Increasing concern for sustainable development, 
affordable housing and energy conservation has also heightened enthusiasm for 
the use of earth for new construction in many parts of the world, 
particularly as one-third of the planet's population continue to thrive and 
reside in an earthen habitat.Many of the issues covered are relevant to 
building conservation in particular and heritage conservation in general.
THEMES COVERED INCLUDE:
archaeological monuments and sites 
materials and craftsmanship 
conservation, repair and maintenance 
continuity of tradition 
political, legal and economic tradition The book will be of particular 
interest to archaeologists and architects, and to all those working in 
building conservation.EDITOR Nicola Sterry, English Heritage, 
UK£65.00/$105.00 SOFTCOVER 
ISBN 1-902916-05-0 
452 PAGES 253 X 180 MM MAY 2000 


http://terra2000.internetcoop.co.uk/



Conference Organisers
Centre for Earthen Architecture
University of Plymouth
ICOMOS/UK
Earth structure Committee 
Under the aegis of: ICOMOS International Committee for the study and the 
Conservation of Earthen Architecture 

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here is a link if you are interested  http://www.jxj.com/catofpub/terra_2000.html<BR>
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This volume contains the papers from Terra 2000, which brought together experts from around the world to discuss new ideas and developments in the conservation of earthen architectural.Interest in the study and conservation of earthen architecture has been growing steadily since the first meeting nearly thirty years ago. Increasing concern for sustainable development, affordable housing and energy conservation has also heightened enthusiasm for the use of earth for new construction in many parts of the world, particularly as one-third of the planet's population continue to thrive and reside in an earthen habitat.Many of the issues covered are relevant to building conservation in particular and heritage conservation in general.<B>THEMES COVERED INCLUDE:</B><BR>
archaeological monuments and sites <BR>
materials and craftsmanship <BR>
conservation, repair and maintenance <BR>
continuity of tradition <BR>
political, legal and economic tradition The book will be of particular interest to archaeologists and architects, and to all those working in building conservation.EDITOR Nicola Sterry, English Heritage, UK£65.00/$105.00 SOFTCOVER <BR>
ISBN 1-902916-05-0 <BR>
452 PAGES 253 X 180 MM MAY 2000 <BR>
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